Data on one server, structure on another [modified]
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It works fine for us, but we still have to do some stuff manually. We start having huge problems when humans begin to interact. That's actually why we wanted to validate each deployment step, because there's always something wrong. A file not merged correctly, something forgotten on the database, etc. and it implies a big loss of time to go and repair everything... each time... I suppose your humans are better than ours! :)
_Zorro_ wrote:
I suppose your humans are better than ours
Ow, crap, I just had to pick myself up off the floor, possibly we have simpler deployments and I'll take it that we have a very good team of developers but the main systems deployment not a chance!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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_Zorro_ wrote:
I suppose your humans are better than ours
Ow, crap, I just had to pick myself up off the floor, possibly we have simpler deployments and I'll take it that we have a very good team of developers but the main systems deployment not a chance!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
Mycroft Holmes wrote:
possibly we have simpler deployments
Heh :) We have quite complex deployment issues right now indeed. We're maintaining a lot of branches for our customers. And it's not always as easy as it's supposed to be when the time has come to merge all the stuff together after a long period of time.